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gs, 221; his opposition to Papal Supremacy, _ib._; the _History of the Council of Trent_, 222; its sources, 223; its argument, 224; deformation, not reformation, wrought by the Council, 225; Sarpi's impartiality, 226; was Sarpi a Protestant? 228; his religious opinions, 229; views on the possibility of uniting Christendom, 230; hostility to ultra-papal Catholicism, 231; critique of Jesuitry, 233; of ultramontane education, 235; the Tridentine Seminaries, 235; Sarpi's dread lest Europe should succumb to Rome, 237; his last days, 238; his death contrasted with that of Giordano Bruno, 239 _n._; his creed, 239; Sarpi a Christian Stoic, 240. SARPI, citations from his writings, on the Papal interpretation of the Tridentine decrees, i. 131 _n._; details of the nepotism of the Popes, 156 _n._, 157 _n._; denunciation of the Index, 197 _n._, 206, 208 _n._; on the revival of polite learning, 215; on the political philosophy of the statutes of the Index, 221; on the Inquisition rules regarding emigrants from Italy, 227 _sq._; his invention of the name 'Diacatholicon,' 231; on the deflection of Jesuitry from Loyola's spirit and intention, 248; on the secret statutes of the Jesuits, 278; denunciations of Jesuit morality, 289 _n._; on the murder of Henri IV., 297 _n._; on the instigators of the attempts on his own life, ii. 215 _n._; on the attitude of the Roman Court towards murder, 216; on the literary polemics of James I., 229; on Jesuit education and the Tridentine Seminaries, 237. SAVONAROLA'S opinion of the Church music of his time, ii. 320 _n._ SAVOY, the house of: its connection with important events in Italy, i. 16 _n._, 38, 56; becomes an Italian dynasty, 58. 'SCHERNO DEGLI DEI,' Bracciolini's, ii. 313. SCHOLASTICS (Jesuit grade), i. 271. SCHOPPE (Scioppius), Gaspar: sketch of his career, ii. 165, 208; his account of Bruno's heterodox opinions, 166; description of the last hours of Bruno, 167. 'SECCHIA RAPITA, LA,' Tassoni's, ii. 301 _sqq._ SECONDARY writers of the Sei Cento, ii. 313. SEI CENTO, the, decline of culture in Italy in, ii. 242; its musicians, 243. SEMINARIES, Tridentine, ii. 235. SERIPANDO, Cardinal, legate at Trent, i. 118. SERSALE, Alessandro and Antonio, Tasso's nephews, ii. 72. ---Cornelia (sister of Tasso), ii. 7, 9, 15 _sq._, 55, 64; her children, 72. SERVITES, General of the, compli
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